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Which Albums Have You Listened to the Most?

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Hee hee Eat 'em and Smile was one of the first albums I had. On a Maxell C90, thanks Allein.
 
Not listened to it for a long time but at one time growing up I must have listened to 'Bat Out of Hell' album several times each week.
I must admit that I still do like the 'Bat Out Of Hell' song and no doubt always will.
 
I never liked meatloaf. I want to kill David Lee Roth now but I'd slice up Meatloaf first.

Yeah, I think among my friends there were only 2 of us that liked Bat Out Of Hell.
I've never been into any of his other stuff but that one album and in particular 'Bat.....' song I really enjoy much to everyone else's amusement.
Dave Lee Roth, never really rated much apart from his Van Halen stuff.
 
The Shaggs - Philosophy of the world
Burzum - Aske
Dillinja - Cybertron
Robert Johnson - Complete Recordings
All of The Doors albums.

Just a small selection as I love music but those are the main ones, when my on/off woman got me The Shaggs album I will admit I screamed in joy & played it several times a day for ages. I love that album so much it's my desert island disk without question.
 
The Shaggs - Philosophy of the world.

Never heard of it but http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_the_World

I will have to give it a listen, I do like my Big Jimmy H and his men of Rhythm Album, in the wiki article is happens to mention 'Chris Connelly wrote in a later Rolling Stone article, "it may stand as the worst album ever recorded' do you think that's Chris Connelly of Ministry / Damage manual I can't be arsed to try and check this time of the day but if so that is high praise indeed :D
 
People have already mentioned Pet Sounds, so I'll opt for Surf's Up, because I've played it to death at certain times in my life:

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Far from perfect, but has some stunning moments and means a lot to me.

And more which spring to mind, though I'm already over the ten I think:

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Found something similar to this on my Facebook.

Fifteen albums you've heard that will always stick with you. It had a big list of rules but the basic idea is it's albums that you'll always listen to, one per band and to take no more than 15 minutes to come up with it. This was mine from September 2010. I'd say it's fairly accurate considering it's been no more than a month since I heard any of those albums.

1. Biggie - Ready to Die
2. Wutang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
3. Nas - Illmatic
4. Mobb Deep - The Infamous
5. Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt
6. A Tribe Called Quest - Beats Rhymes & Life
7. Talib Kweli - Quality
8. Ghostface Killah - Ironman
9. Big L - The Big Picture
10. The Prodigy - Experience
11. Dizzee Rascal - Boy In Da Corner
12. Eric B & Rakim - Follow The Leader
13. Gang Starr - Full Clip
14. Jehst - Return Of The Drifter
15. Mos Def - Black On Both Sides
 
So hard to choose.... but probably:

Anthem of the sun - The Grateful Dead
You - Gong
Atomheart Mother - Pink Floyd
Decade - Neil young
Moonflower - Santana
Dummy - Portishead
Warrior on the edge of Time - Hawkwind
Levitation - Hawkwind
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin
West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum - Kasabian
 
West Ryder Lunatic Asylum is a fantastic album. Kasabian actually sound like the great band they ain't in that album.
 
Never heard of it but http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_the_World

I will have to give it a listen, I do like my Big Jimmy H and his men of Rhythm Album, in the wiki article is happens to mention 'Chris Connelly wrote in a later Rolling Stone article, "it may stand as the worst album ever recorded' do you think that's Chris Connelly of Ministry / Damage manual I can't be arsed to try and check this time of the day but if so that is high praise indeed :D

IMO it is one of the best albums ever, they are the mothers of garage rock & outsider music <3
Read into their back story & if their music dont melt your heart, you don't have one.

Just for you Allein ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dezgzysY8bA
 
Albums that have got me laid......

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers- Damn the Torpedoes.

While I strictly didn't get laid, it did give me serious brownie points with my hot grade 4 teacher. While the other admitted to listening to Peter Frampton or ELO I was stirring the loins for my first Mrs Robinson experience. I also was taught the power of curls and dark eyes for the first time.

Guns and Roses- Appetite for Destruction


What can I say, teenage girls are idiots, and slutty. I doubt I even got to the end of this album. By the finish of Paradise city I had bailed and was bragging to my mates. I suspect she may have been crying through Sweet Child of mine after I had left.

George Benson- Take your pick really.... they are all gold.

Some might swear by Marvin Gaye, others the solid bass of Barry White, but I can't go past the smooth soul of Mr Benson. Honourable mention to anything with a saxophone in the 80's.

Darude- Sandstorm

Not strictly an album, but any dance floor of the late 90's was usually filled with owl eyed, sweaty fillies who couldn't sleep once the sun came up and needed a good cuddle. If you want a whole album I guess you could pick any MOS compilation from the era that was put on as you tapped her bum on the way to make a tea, while I stayed under covers and skinned up.

Prince- Purple Rain

There is a reason a short man dressed in velvet with a thin mo gets consistently laid. Some Don Juan may reach for his more obvious Diamond and Pearls, but if you find a woman who likes to get freaky to Dirty Nikki, you have found yourself a keeper.

Neil Diamond- Beautiful Noise

A rookie mistake would be to reach for A Hot August Night but you run the risk of reminding her of her dad. Beautiful noise lacks the commercial familiarity of AHAN and if you play your cards right you might end up in a threesome with her mum.

Angus and Julia Stone- A Book Like This


Our first date I flew her up to go camping at Byron Bay in the middle of Winter. We drank hot chocolates on the beach as the sun set, sat in the front row of an amazing concert of this duo then retired and fucked all night like sea otters in our warm duvet filled tent. Even today if I put on this album, her panties drop quicker than a drunken girl in stilettos

Honourable mention.....

Soundgarden- Badmotorfinger

Don't judge, the early 90's were a steady stream of torn denim and breasts trying to burst out of flannel shirts. My first shaved vagina was discovered to the riffs of Jesus Christ Pose. And to think she had me with her blue hair.
 
I find this really hard to answer for some reason. I don't tend to listen to albums that much nowadays, so I reckon a couple of them will be from my teen years.

Blink 182 - Take Off Your Pants and Jacket
The Streets - Original Pirate Material
NOFX - Punk in Drublic
Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am That's What I'm Not
Wu-Tang Clan - 36 Chambers
 
The Streets - Original Pirate Material

restored my faith in modern music<3

Had a rummage in the loft the other day and found the box with all my vinyl, a couple not on my original list:-

The Shamen - In Gorbachev we trust - still like this today their early stuff was the best they went to shite after En-tact IMO

MC5 - Kick out the jams - Still stands up today IMO, timeless
 
Got to throw this one in here, not a huge fan of USA rap but this album has been with my through my life for years & years.

The Notorious B.I.G. - Ready to die.

The What - Biggie Feat. Method Man (Original Version) <3
 
God, I'm such a 90s kiddie. :D

Alice in Chains - Unplugged
Primal Scream - Screamadelica
Screaming Trees - Dust
Spiritualized - Lazer Guided Melodies
The Wildhearts - Phuq
Afghan Whigs - 1965
Biffy Clyro - Infinity Land
The Doors - The Doors
Guns n Roses - Use Your Illusion 1
Jesus & Mary Chain - Automatic
 
Primal Scream - Screamadelica

I love that album, a work of genius but being a big Elevators fan I really wish they had left the lyrics to Slip Inside this House alone, a lapse of judgement.

The original is one of my fav tracks of all time, check out that electric jug:-

13th Floor Elevators - Slip Inside This House
 
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